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OCTOBER 13, 2007

Inmate transfer scandal heats up

A high-ranking corrections official resigned Friday morning, hours before he was to be fired.

David Tune, 51, administrator of the state's work release program, has been under investigation, along with other Corrections employees, for the "unfair and unethical" transfer of inmates.

Tune had been put on indefinite leave without pay while corrections investigators checked computer records to see if inmate files had been improperly altered or deleted to speed transfers between prisons. Officials are also concerned that the transfers may have been arranged for cash or other compensation. Story here.

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